GCSE Results 2016

10% of students achieved 8 or more A* and A grades and 17% 5 or more A* and A grades.

71% students achieved GCSE English at C grade or above

73% students achieved GCSE maths at C grade or above

92% students achieved GCSE or equivalent science at C grade or above

100% students leave with a qualification.

The school is particularly pleased with the performance of students at the highest grades. 20% of GCSE grades were at A* or A and 89% were at A* - C.

We are especially proud of our 3 students from Hwb Dysgu, who finished year 11 with GCSEs and equivalent qualifications. Congratulations to Naomi Dunlop, Alex Phillips and Jack Scott.

Notable GCSE results were achieved by:

Debbie Serpell

9 A*, 2 A plus a distinction in additional maths

Catrin Williams

8 A*, 3 A plus a distinction in additional maths

Rebecca Ham

5 A*, 5 A

Robbie Scudamore

6A*, 4A, 1B plus a distinction in additional maths

Joe Summers

2A *, 7 A, 1 B, 1 C, plus a distinction in additional maths

Charlie cole

3 A* 7A, 1 B plus a merit in additional maths

Lisa Griffith

4 A* 6A, 3B plus a distinction in additional maths

Georgia Jones

4 A*, 6 A, 1 B plus a distinction in additional maths

Rosie Hathaway

1 A* 10 A, plus a distinction in additional maths

Harry Lewis

2A*,6 A, 2 B, plus a merit in additional maths

Jessica Sanders

6 A*,4 A, 1 B plus a distinction in additional maths

Isobel Birkett

3A*, 5A, 3B plus a distinction in additional maths

Claire Price, Headteacher, said,

“I am delighted to be celebrating excellent results with our students. They have worked exceptionally hard to achieve these results. Staff commitment to ensuring that every student achieves their best, together with outstanding parental support makes Chepstow School a special place.”

Craig Bridgeman, Chair of Governors, said

“The Governing body wish to congratulate all our young learners on their successful results and thank the dedicated staff at the school and the parents who collectively provide the support, belief and guidance to improve our young people’s future lives. I wish all students good luck in the next stage of development and academic achievement for all our students.”